In a second Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈsɛkənd
IN-uh SEK-uhnd
ˈɪn/ /æɪ/ /ˈsɛkɪnd
IN-uh SEK-ind
Definition
Used to say that something will happen very soon or very quickly, almost immediately. Often used informally to mean 'right away' or 'just a moment.'
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, used mostly in speech. Similar to 'just a second,' 'in a minute,' and 'give me a sec,' but slightly less precise than 'immediately.' Common in requests and responses, especially when asking for or giving a short delay.
Spanish: en un segundoPortuguese (BR): em um segundoPortuguese (PT): em um segundoChinese (Simplified): 马上 - 一会儿Chinese (Traditional): 馬上 - 一會兒Hindi: एक सेकंड मेंArabic: في ثانيةBengali: এক সেকেন্ডে - একটু পরেইRussian: через секунду - сейчасJapanese: すぐに - 一瞬でVietnamese: ngay lập tức - trong giây látKorean: 금방 - 바로Turkish: hemen - bir saniye içindeUrdu: ایک سیکنڈ میں - فوراًIndonesian: sebentar lagi - dalam sedetik
Example Sentences
I'll be there in a second.
basic
Can you help me in a second?
basic
Wait here, I'll be back in a second.
basic
Just give me a hand in a second, okay?
natural
I'll call you back in a second, promise.
natural
Can you hold on? I'll be with you in a second.
natural